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AT 1 H K A iC S iT t Mr. Dimond, o f Cowlitz, h s the A c a i l e m i . I" J h ave u»ed A y e r ’s C h e r r y P ec to r a l in m y f am ily for t w e n ty year«, a n d r e c o m m e n d it to o t h e r s for c o u g h s a n d colds, a n d w h o o p in g cough. H av e n e v e r k n o w n a s in g le ca se c: w h o o ; d u g cou; h t h a t it f id litl to reliev e i.n 1 c u r e , when i A reception will be tendered Philip Bauer at T h e post office building is soon to re evening. ceive a coat o f paint. Mr. Claude Hallett has accepted a For bicycle shoes and lowest prices see position in Portland anil Call and see Haines & B a ile y ’s dress ill > i upon G r e g g ’s show window. goods. his work the I»t o f .liar, u Oysters flpÜterY. it Mrs. Baker Sappington was in town Hot and cold lunches at all hours at the fore part o f the week. the Home Bakery. mjL \ Jr & Br. wn « a n t potatoes and »1 caMi p ne. Hull i will »ell vou gtxxl rt» . ui ap a» anyone. ,n |, »nil,s to suit. Rooms Hmitlii. k . Hillsboro, Or. r . ■ w • in debt to Dr. rti d »etile tneir ac- cL w i l ' C a ia rrh , hore l>.» ¡.»I ‘ utisult Dr. C. price. load Ca uo a sack. II 0¿ I b i i l t l ’i- g o o d s ; » t n i g g ju d s ai e Gi org> Miss Mary N c w b v , o f Amity, is visit e v e n i n g . T he Rathbone sisters had a social even g a m e s wire the mam f ing with Mrs M.iud Vaugh n ing at their Wednesday convention. T i n r i In n , r , Remem ber you »ave vottr local fate to i t s a p p e a l e lic i Pori land by buying your R. K. t i c k i t s o f «tu ^ a in n o H. W . Scott. Mrs. Hallett, who has just recovered «le staff * Representative Hudson i n > has hei-n from a severe ¡line.”», n ur: d from Port ill at Salem, with typhoi I f e v , is i • - land Tue»dav. 1 he u proving slowly. * pii,ur I t tailed Wil W a s h i n g t o n ' s Be st $1 -OO .1 .1 sa*'!«. Ca- C 1 stähle V tuyj'i 11 h » *■ ; * honor f lia via*, rect ivtii the pi/.* ■ ft t h - mas kg. pies i t T hum as. hall al Carlton. H. W. Scott will 11 von ickét R to the . V il Mrs. J. .tí. Wnlker, *.\ '» Ro s» !a u d T r a il «-id C > Ulinx*s via Aberdeen, V ’ ash., ut * r -.\t e ’ ** cheapest and 1 „ »• route past, î > c opt inti a trillim i • s <>i ■ th; re. C a k e s , p i t s lui c o c R i ;ju ■ r 1i:;V irotne For sale ot reni— S ’ ore uiltlinx at ‘1 — tia It; a t ih -• H o m e Liy t:ht ;t !);*!' a m i e n t e i t.tinnì* At in V ive a con ce rt >ort hail on •V 1 u o his f il li- F t i d a v e v e n in: , th e 261 i ill i .V ch *rge o f a I f a r l i . 11. p l i ros. are expectin g soon to III.** fui o« r. go tu I nisi iiv elsewhere a; cl de-ire aU i. a Vai ley, was 'accounts ili;- thtV: proiiiptly .ve'.ticd. t.u me lor his .Mr. ( 5 t*o. R. Hiivlies vH¡?d -has ► >ee*ri *| ’pei ill, U • •iiU 'U li clerk of the .senate i inumi t tee tin t¡i xa* ,CV. ‘ » yv • iMjniiUi<«ut» will pieach in tion, returned from Sditili th:s morning. unici» 'ciundav, LcbiUctry* Every one ir.debte d lo il.:l L t rii.tupí Bros. H 'i : iiv«rvfiodv invited. wlli please «.all ami »«uta; t ... ; 3 ° V i., 4 t ¡ <ulne ih'iu c .« ¡«A>; ut’ gentle- j their business may he jus »mp ,fy closed j f u a «'.. .5 Ulf« ii'«ii \ (llOii »lllMS Celli jit • up i X p Mrs I>r. H o i e v went tn Sri! tn-Tn » a' .i-l up, of Gaston, day wlltri- she will spend a few week lll .i l , lOOKlIl^ f o r ai •visiting rtcr sister-in-law, .Mrs. Dr. Con- l o I l i o V t I O t tiC Ins. -wuue l mills silippc ll h r * ,' 6-1 i ll(t¿ -• !-«*«♦ «.» - » .t ic k tor ex- •* — » • ». . >" 1 ly -m V a u jo a í. L iiAíAfv • -i d iu ió .wie S i m .* w ees nuil Ute g -A ‘ » f i l V I • 1 l io *>_ >. .• . ¿».Aü 4 V [ > m>U i . • p« > lali y o f fine fishing 14 , : V» , ■ 1 . 1 ',•! » iaigexl aissot^- Ili t h è ’iiouiiiy and 1 liiii « i dre .— -- ."1 ¿V f f i i . . Ho a.». .... rv-'A . t » 1 ! km curiyin,. ,1 t oo»i..»ile..livu uf all 1» of u .ritw a ie mid. will »ell as cheap Ic c u e a p i l i i|i l tie coun ty, also tieail- ft^ri»'!«?? pafiit’1', oils and glass.— A. . 1 t » * »*■ ■ », 4 -w,;* . - mi a ur»t ol i t-ik. e We 1 f 11 t 1st (l.tv o f M a y , 1 8 ) r\ W a r d ’ s D k i m S t o r i ?, th ou gh t, ott r line», i ■ oitl cut t h e p r i c e s in its b . i s m e s s anti g iv e a o, i ui !n 1 1 hlic. W e re u c e . prices from 20 to t o per cent, on t h e bei : ni ■ i c m c s a n ; 50 1 n ori i n a r y u n . g t r a d e . U e na eoiisiiler- the p n *., ge t .ur o r d e r s lille i a lt h o ii y l w " r or ers veer - accotn- a b l e di h e H i'. iiev . l lie w l i o i c s a l e d e a l e r s w e r e al u tvs short o f f pa nit* . 11 rt* 111 meilicitteK. t h e s 'a t i l a n v o u c a n h ike them T h e Verboort >f I i in Dd H F I) C. 1 «. L t time to ad is pu W d Ht VK TV.»,*îî>rs H o v e s . \ ix- p itwfi ts de-irin te !>r. \V.*r(l wh - 1 mi V 'ii r I X appi oy? lentinea but t to state that he liad and 7 *• .tri <t m a i d loo . d » eut 1 elllb* •«■ # with I S' *11 ill Hi! a 1 ui U t I uiUM vv-*ed in't hi* . • sed when it :v ; i an be i ippt e u s i <1 <1 vir« a « lu ig i io . I <»< k t \ « u w i 11! »1 r e C o t i w h C ii r e •>ih de- Hl sU fi . p - bv One ; , dru. K »' À H .Ill e v . t p i u i. ii «i a n d p r e s i! i n a i* ) * a v «ts l'< i’.n ti as man ta W K “t in s •11 A ller st a i . li fu i d at w liv re , be in in .t [ ne \ he u is tne «T Idi V popular dram pres« m : h- vin i»«ly. Hi l*, ii l : l lie lllllr ; It* a VV i I-S UI ’e p tM ie school opened we thong ;t we w ould g iv e the p u Mit • l i l i l l . 1 i 'I t 11 1 1 ( tu 1 in k 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 I s , &it< i ad ti get our boo- * t ’o ,'Iier houses i i I’ ortlaiu . 'i e A n u r c an !>■ o k Cora- •I e control ol the school f o i l ■ ti- 1 la v in g been I anv ha in . rv !iv the leg islit tttre tw o years a . o . '1 i e p 11 »lie m ust un grau te it ’’ere is a trust on e v e ry th in g they eat, d u n k or wear, derstun ole». ile d r u g houses in Portland »aw that e intended t o T continue t h e cm price», s o Iiv the follow in g letter you m ay understand vvliat w e have 'o contend w ith : S N E L L . H ÎIT 3 HU & W O O D A R D C O . W H O L E S M .E D R U G G I S T S SIXrH ST r.-TaB l” HED 1361 • T. Fl» M &NKII -Y . o l URNSIOE. PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb ruary 4, 1897. DR. D. W. WARD, Forest Grove, Oregon, DEAR SIR:--We regret very much to be . . I . i.» I lu,i . Il t \ U-*, U ;» •/ 111 I! ll ^ j UH I III I l f , ) l i l i » ll 1 iliii. Vl - lie.«» obliCBd to declin e to fill the order w h i c h we 1 & 1 . 'ft* Minuta y, w i.»giveil up tua e i biiiineiif received from you yesterday. Various comj nlubiv, liu- ' HU Hill 1)1 MllSi.lllg 1.11 » plaints have come to ua in regard to your . *. j n .u ti’ii- o f »tu«I h » ih li,,; .h»| b US«. ■ 1 Wit. cutting of prices on Patent Medicines, and ae u r w \ 1«• 1. 1 i Llinp, i mu lie,I -it 9:30 we are under the strongest pledges to fit,! r , m . .Ki-uH-tuI pi. •^r.iui was r** «ir»td 1. u (bidt Li.ipp r-l <avc a i or u io , no orders from those who per sistently eut ■ then the m a lt quartcue i lie prices, we are ob lig ed to decline to ship th©» ’ •The name o f Dr W G. Col * has been ■ u i l i u i i c Wsit* next sp«*il-I xju lid w ith an goods- Re gr at ing that we are forced to tak©*».’ conssler-abfy talkt-a if a» h ile»irictile .u iaiiou on “ F*•rc.strv in Aii»cru:<i! Uv action, we remain, " .-this a nc.(hc]ate for ivhoiil f l a n mr lii Hiis dis-^ ^tlrtrence-Hdiyley. Miss Ala-on ret i . d Very truly yours, . , 4 , . . .*Jr. trict. Certaltui i f t h e iloeTor WOlllil ac the p^aikiin^ of. the apple Tee. Rumls* tuvu ‘ffttvV a rin^ni^ .nhlrt ss « > u SNELL, HEI TS C HU 4 WO ODA RD C O ; * *• » cept of the offii t- Forest .throve viou'fi i; ^ inosi profit by the e\c- lleiit s- rvice he is capa •‘ Forestry in OfeR'oii." Tills By F. K. Arnold, R e c e i v e r - ’. excel tent, prguut t ion . T he iadies’ qu.ii - Till .• ve.! ( p »per Tue He \ ' i ’ V” . Tutu ny Madigan is still alive and lias, ne a -• from Fojvst • '- - ■ > i ? • ‘ :)h<> « . i uv' r Gif w 1 re a lull line ol tiinvuie and sioves 10 sell tue Oregonian l>un r cl" ap at hit. shop two doors east of post tu riunì. offices Wells, tue con ft. *i •«. i , . i n k s t i e T he long ilist nice -firtepiiono company ! il « public for tTuii p i -» l f. vf«r1- ar'd a? - :s putting in a local -vs;, m in IIills*>nro. j noun es .that he \u! e p ’r.«He»l to re- 1 h *• ite'N lov - ’A home company i» planning win-- < t ivù their patr< which «ill linn Hillsboro and Fore-t ■ on, the store lat« i occupied by Air. Grove into connnoiitcsniin H 1 1 iy ile ’s grm i i y The Greenville Maccabees ha ve an other invitation bull on Friday tvetting and reniemotrances o f ihe last affa r ¡rre assurance for the sdcciss ol this one. A number from the Grove are planning to attend. i* T h i s t e s t i m o n i a l w i l l b e f o u n d i n f u l l i n A y e r ’s “ C u r e b o o k ” w i t h n h u n d r e d o t h e r s . F r e e . A d d r e s s J . C. A y e r Co ., L o w e l l . M a s s . - o| Men's plough shoes, warranted all solid leather. G re g g ’s show w indow. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. n pile and u The man w h o scoffs at I fr ie n d ly advice to “ tako £ s o m e th in g fo r t h a t cough,” <•> P« VV V v V VP'S «© . '■ ■ r'rw -w«** 1 %vl'l k e e p c:t c o u g h in g , u n t il l.a e lia n to . 1.1 j m in d c r c h a n g e ”! h ia e a r t h ly vcsid ou co . 31 ::g u la r, l : n " i it, h o w m a n y s tu b b o r n n eon lp p e r s is t in y n ra b ’.in c. w it h h e a lth a s th e s ta ir-, v. hc*r t h e y m iy h t bo c iio c tu o lly cu red c? c o u y h , co !.', c r l u n j tro u b le , b y n f e w C .o a c a c i Mr. Palmer was called to his home, at Bridal Veil, t e lirst ot lli . h i .. on a, . U , v is rt-porled by Dr. W ard as Mrs. Maurice went to Aberdeen, count o f the sickness o f his mother. G o to the Home Bakery for fresh ft-vtr. P . U . will not p u l OUl a h a s ll teaUI W ash., Thursday morning. fruits and candies. this season on a n n u m of m u ' o f the ■ j Cra) l>, o f Buxton, visited Dr. Hiatt has removed his office to Mrs. Mary Hughes of Hillsboro was in baseoallisls going in i i . m i i i .» In the (Min' Tin » d a i. Caples & Thomas building. the Grove one day this week. track events on Field Day r«#lt\— Frrsh cows, seed wheat and Miss Nellie Crane has, with her Doors, windows and 'm ould ings a r l u i n v l l t l. e Miss W n i t n l r e d .uais J l S Newell, Dil'ey. 5 ° Portland prices. Abbott & Roe. mother, moved to Portland. f r e s u u i e i i clan» at I k i illllld«!/ Cotti Scoff airi Cough. ble of rendering in that cap icitv. Mr. Maiming, now a resident o f Y a m tette Lhe.ii clearly showed triietr sup« riouty i- W e now h a ve m ade arrangem ents w ith the largest w holesale dTtig; ’ hill county, but who formerly lived here, • Miss F an n ie Condon has been a p over lire-iu«iltf quartette and* & • pointed i'jiouse in San Franei ico w h ich w ill su p p ly ns w ith all the d ru g sa n d m edi was in town the lofepart o f the week and pointed to have ■ barge of the w om an’s to a ‘hearly encore. A recttaiioti by Miss cines we w ant, and take pleasure in Announcing to our patrons and th e renewed acquaintance with his G. A R. department o f the colleg e lintil the end vlarsh couejuded thy program and ijie . La»-}, .111 vtrg-tueet q b the North- ; public at large that w e are able to conlvi.pe ,to sell Qur d rp gs at ev£p T he president is now in audience, dispersed .for the campus •«» comrades at Monday e v e n in g ’s celebra- o f the year. l ’a vih c, j-i l u t i n d lw 4 m family, last , low er prices than Iteiore. T h «.viking you for you r patronage and a skin g, 'correspondence with a lady in the east witutSKSi the planting o f several trees IA r-day e v t n m g ’ Tliey own the Jotatn :*>« 1 1 1 « / , you for a continu ance o f the sam e; w.e are : , 1 •’ whp is a graduate o f the Boston »Emer members o f the freshmen class, faculty, T he planking o f the strict, in -froi\t of jley taidn.'eist o f {owit, He found R esp ectfu lly you rs, sonian School o f driitYirv and A rt, and alumifi and others, who are interested in Mr. Pfatmer’s property west o f the . Lacy quite sick. W A R D ’S D R U G S T O R E . il her services are s e c u n d , next fall will tree culture. * H A T C H E T office has been completed. A iavm g to veins, hair cuttin g 25 cents HoodAs S arsap arilla. .............................................. $ • 70.» offer ^ cpur.se ip elocu n n and physical crosswalk from the campus to the g y m culture-. • e F a g l i ■ ^arlol, ii^xt ilbor to Hughes A y e r ’s S a rsap arilla ................ ...................... ............................ «,..... _ 7,Q nasium is under construction and nearly A R e w a r d Offered. . ' 5 o n ’s ha x lw a re store. Good work M cL eah 's.S iitsa p a rilla . . . . . . .............................................. .. . 70., T h e Cresce nt Mills, located at idale» completed. A circular was found in the pocket of W ard’ s Sarsapairllla . -----. . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . . 50. courteous attention. Drop in and Creek, have enjoyed an unusual run of the person who assaulted Mr. Hall, last Mr. Tittle, o f Tillamook, c a m e - i n W a rn e r’s K id n ey aud L iv e r C u r e ............................... / . .V. 1/06- I us. J o h n n y L il t s ’,‘ prop, ictor. a. ., ;.1. bu»tness from the start and, to enable night, which read,» as follows: Tuesday and returned today, h a rin g heeh W a rn e r’s N e r v i n * . .................................... ............................................................... .. t 00- them to meet the demands for their effort is being made to secure a $ 1 ,OOO R E W A R D . (but tu inspect the telephone line. It W a rn er’s R h eu m atic C u r e ................*----- . .’ : 6t> flppr, have re cently doubled their ca school diifiri, t t a t ween Forest Lost— A small boy, about the size o f a Paine’s C elery Com pound . . . . . * ................................................ was found badly do*vn\ anff’-c^nnmutdca ; 80 pacity. T he best evidence o f the e x bve and Cort.e’ i rs. T he re are enough man, barefooted, with Ins father's shoes P ierce’s F a v o rite ’ P re s c rip tio n . tion has been interrupted but it will be cellence o f their brand is the great favor lldren to support a’ geiod school and on; had an e m p ty bag on his hack'con C a sto ria ............. ............................. repaired at once. » , , with which it is meeting in the home disratice to travel to either o f the * tam ing two railway tunnels and a bundle PiSo’s C o u gh C u r e .......... ........................ Isent schools is cons derable o f a The bect always sells first. This is inarkt-t. ' Housekeepers all praise it o f bungholes; he wore a mutton-chop K in g ’s D is c o v e r y ......... , ...................... rdship at arty Time and ati absolute the reason there is such a demand for highly and sav the Crescent flour makes 1 oat with bean soup lining. He was W a rd ’s C o u gh C u r e .................. .... the best bread. frier to attendance during the bad Crescent flour. cross eyed at the back o f his neek, and Syru p o f F i g s ..................................... ... . father for the younger pupils. Neith er Next Monday is the . ay for the annual his hair was cut curly. He as born be Messrs. McNatner, Carr and Cronen, ' A ll P ills 20 cents and 40 cents. •• , ' «• ] the districts would regret to have who have l>een in the hills on the T illa school meeting in all the districts o f the fore his elder brother, his mother bein^ A ll other patent m edicines in the sam e reduced p rices, M edicine eir overcrowded condition relieved. mook road prospecting for gold, returned county and each witl elect one direc present on the occasion. When last seen and Perseriptions 50 per cen t, less than form er prices. )ne o f the most enjoyable events o f Tuesday, not having made any find hut tor to serve three years and a clerk he was shoveling mud off the court house season was the social at the home o f having had several exciting experiences, ' *° &eTVe ollc year. The clerks are now with the intention o f raising money rs. Geo. Sm ith on last Friday evening. one when the wagon turned completely I busy tak in g census o f the children. As enough to subscribe for the W a s h i n g he parlors were beautifully decorated. over. , the income o f the district is hastd upon t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e t , having heard ■ splendid musical program was g i v e n ,: | the num ber enumerated, care should be from deal and dum b people that it was Monday being a legal holiday the pub-j taken that none are overlooked, and tire only real newspaper in the county 1er which the co mpany sat down to a W hoever will give information co n llicious lunch. The remainder o f ‘the lie school and the band were closed, every resident should attend the meet- felling was spent in games and music Decorations and the display o f flags in g and observe the list as read that if cerning the above child, (he has black M o n e y t o L o a «. ptil a late hour when all departed for marked the day and the entertainment any have been omitted they may be whiskers.and mustache) will he prose at Verts hall recalled the m em ory o f the added. T he list is made up o f rhildren cuted to the full extent o f the law. |eir homes feeling it was an evening G iven under m y hand and heel, this ell spent and that the ladies o f the father o f his country. T he college also who, upon the first Monday in March, tiristian church know how to entertain. had public exercises, hut th e y were o f an are over four and under twenty years ol 44th day o f Septober, anti peanuts, Arbor Day character and had no refer- age, and have parents or guardians resi eighteen hundred and f 1st asleep, at the I Flour retailed at carload price, t nee to Washington. dent in the district. H a t c h e t P r i n t e r v Forest Grove, Ore ra sh in gto n ’s Best at $1.00 a sack. C a O r A n y O t h e r K in d o f gon. T he program for the m eeting o f Gale les & Thomas. Where he got hold o f this H a t c h e t Attention, Veterans. Grange, P. o f H., for its meeting Satur Mr. J. C. Townsend, o f Centerville, day, . . March 6, is; Select reading, Mvra If you are entitled to an increase o ' advertisement, is not known, unless he pought into the H a t c h e t office Wed- Prickett, “ Lecturer’s H ash;’ ’ paper, Ida pension, e m p lo y J. H. Dolstrum. He hat ha* been o a t here and has walked back, all the esday a sample of tohacco raised by him Wolcott, " S m a l l Fruit G ar d en in g;” Dis- ha,l several y e a rs ’ experience with th. ™ rrying • • OF THE • • i n ^h i , p0ck/ t| a" ,h e w a y - |ie past season. Sa mples have been sent cussion o f question, " W o u ld the Causes pension department at Washington, D He seems to prize it, and the judge prom , tobacco experts in North Carolina who that have Produced Prosperity in Former C. He also m akes a specialty o f m akinf ised to return it to him. T he person hport the qualitv excellent and say it Times have the Same Effect N ow ?" out pension papers, and all kinds o: who wrote it evidently understood the Hu brin g from 50 cents to a dollar a There will be work in the third and notarial w ork. L on g term loans on first science o f advertising. W e have m any bargains and now is the tim e to invest. ound. T h is year Mr. Townsend will fourth degrees. mortgage on improved farms and cits .lant five acres, Mr. J. K . Wilson two W rite for Price L ist. A 00 « II LETTER. The old white crow-bait horse, which ProPerty weU in‘ U™ V and Mr. F . Rehoefflin two acres. From the Clerk of the Circuit Court. has been wandering about «Son* town »««m fnr LSTROM, J. for Ih e y e xp ect to put up soon a dry house ------------- ;------:----- F khmandina , Fla., Feb. 29 , llWfl. several days, was on the morning after c u r e ^ u e crop in. I f tobacco raising D entistry. M r . J. G e o r g e S u h r k r , Druggist, C ity. Duld b e 's t a r t e d her«, it would find a W a shin gto n ’s birthday fonnd in the Dr. R. H. H o vey h a vin g located ia / W G to rg t: - F l e a m send a bottle tad y m a rk et and prove profitable. N o Congregational church bearing a placard I «pensive plant ia required to make the with this legend: “ You help the heathen Forest G rove for the practice o f dentistry °* C h a m b e r l a i n s Cough Remedy. foduct available, but three hundred dol- Chinese, for G o d ’s sake help m e .” takes this method o f inform ing the pub wooW not feal e« y “ ■1 !f*ew ‘ here wm" hri wbtlld furnish the equipmeni td {ire- 'W hatever may be thought o f this practi lie that he is prepared to do any work is , ?<>"« ° f _ ^ U t a fa a h le j R e « n « y In the I h i v e given it a la ir teat and j are for Market the tobacco which would cal demonstration o f the need for home that line. Office in Inglea ft Porter’s ’ h o o w consider it one of the very beet remedies Is the place where you will find the Largest and M « t missions certain it is that the poor brute | hnilding raised l a t h i a v i c l t t i t y . Mr. t o «vo for croup that have ever found. One i Complete Stock of Drugs of Every Description in Wash id offert to aaad Ire* to any one who , Should be cared for or put out o f its doee has alw ays been sufficient, although ill tend him h it address and stamp for misery. T h e animal haa been put in the ington County. W e have, ctwnmencifig January 1, *97, " D U K E .” I nee it freeiy. Any cold my children d yàaam p te of the seed for sowing pound once but waa released when it | made fearful reduatlons In every department. When mak The thoroughbred Jersey bull D uke’ | comthocf yields Vftyr YeAdfly t o «rm edi- ad flail directions. The beat cure for was auctioned off for fifty cents and the ing your purchases in the drug line, call on the wide will make the season of 1897 a» my farm j c*M- I cma conecientiously recommend depression and bard tim es ia purchaser refused to accept his bargain Buy a Farm, Buy a Lot. Buy a House and Lot. R E A L + E S T A T E F orest G rove L and C o . FOREST GROVE, OREGON. 1 0 % mi’.« west o f Forest Grove, Oregon. | it h*» <*n«P mh I colds in children. energy and divoraity in pro- Since then a little boy haa taken pity on Terms: For the season, fa .00. r o w rw pectfnlly, Gao. E. Woi.rv. th« animal and ia takiag care o< it, hav Tobncco rniaing should b e en- H o w a r d L. N a v u m . %Md b f J. C . Clark, Dvmggiet ing accepted it aa a gift. in W ashington cooaty. awake druggist J. C. CLARK, FOREST OROI t